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Important information
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1 Important information
1.1 Safety information
WARNING!
Electrical hazard!
Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the charging station must be per-
formed by correctly trained, qualified and authorized electricians
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who are fully respon-
sible for the compliance with existing standards and installation regulations.
Please observe that an additional overvoltage protection can be required by vehicles or
national regulations.
Also observe that some countries or vehicle manufacturers may require a different trig-
gering characteristic of the fault-current circuit breaker (Type B).
Only connect voltages and circuits in the right-hand connection area (Ethernet, termi-
nals for control lines) that have a secure separation to dangerous voltages (e.g. suffi-
cient isolation).
Only supply the terminals (X2) from voltage sources which have safety extra-low volt-
age!
Before commissioning, check all screw and terminal connections for tightness.
The connector panel cover may never be left open unattended. Mount the connector
panel cover if you leave the charging station.
Do not carry out any unauthorized conversion work or modifications to the charging
station!
Repair work to the charging station is not permitted and may only be performed by the
manufacturer (replacement of the charging station)!
Do not remove any notices on the device, such as safety symbols, warning notices, rat-
ing plates, nameplates or cable markings!
The charging station does not have its own power switch! The RCD circuit breaker and
the line circuit breaker of the building installation serve as mains disconnector.
Pull the charging cable out of the plug connection by the plug only and not by the cable.
Make sure that the charging cable is not damaged mechanically (kinked, pinched or
driven over) and do not allow the contact area to come into contact with sources of
heat, dirt or water.
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Persons who, due to their special training, expertise and experience as well as knowledge of current stan-
dards, are able to assess the work performed and the possible hazards.
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